Dylan Pasik figures he went to about a dozen camps over the summer in an effort to improve as a quarterback.

It shows.

The Boyertown senior threw for 232 yards and three long touchdowns in an efficient half of work as the visiting Bears rolled past Twin Valley 42-6 Friday.

Pasik completed 7-of-9 passes with scores of 41, 64 and 34 yards as the Bears piled up 514 total yards and started 2-0 for the first time since 1994.

Pasik, a 6-3, 200-pound senior, did all his work in the opening two quarters as Boyertown rolled to a 35-0 halftime lead for the second week in a row.

After completing a fourth-down pass to tight end Jake McKee for a 12-yard gain that kept an opening 71-yard touchdown drive alive, Pasik really found his rhythm against the Raiders (0-2).

He ended the half with six straight completions, throwing TD passes to Jon Neiman (41 yards), who had scored the Bears' first points on a 5-yard run, Brook David (64 yards) and Jared Von Dohren (34 yards).

Pasik credited quarterback coach James Martinez with helping him with his reads during the practice week, and said he's a much better quarterback than he was a year ago in his first season with Boyertown.

"I really worked this summer on my mechanics, my feet and getting stronger in the weight room," he said. "We really stressed the small things. Last year I would rush everything instead of taking my time. Everything to me right now is slow. The defense is slow to me and that really helps me a lot."

Boyertown coach Mark Scisly, whose team has a big early season game with defending PAC-10 champion Pottsgrove in six days, said Pasik's improvement is obvious.

"He put in a lot of work in the offseason to get a lot better, and he did an excellent job tonight," said Scisly. "He keeps getting better and that's a good thing. This is his second year in our system and he just keeps getting better. He had a great night tonight."

The Bears also got a big effort from the offensive line, which paved the way for 282 rushing yards in addition to protecting Pasik. Adam Seanor filled in for Chris Muller as the Bears dominated and went through the game without a punt for the second week in a row.

"Our goal was to be 2-and-0," said Pasik. "This year we're more mature and it showed tonight."